dForce Wizard Lore Outfit for Genesis 8 Male(s)

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Using the clothing designed for the figure, and a pose designed specifically for the figure, and this still happens. I don't see any reasson for it...


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That's normal behaviour for long skirts/dresses/robes. You whould have bones in the robe to adjust the skirt position.
Long skirts are not rigged to follow the legs directly, as in real llife they drape around the legs, they don't follow them exactly. Rigging a skirt to follow the legs leads to distortions and unnatural skirt poses: with the pose you used if the skirt was rigged to the legs they would be a lot of stretching in the middle, for example.
This is a dforce dress, and supposed to be moved correctly during dforce simulation. A normally rigged dress would have bones in the skirt, as Leana said. You can try select the dress, go to the parameter tab and then under "actor", to see if there are any movements for the skirt.
The product page lists those for the robe, not sure if they are bones or morphs: